The She Boss
home to die!" gas
of the lounging room. He had dropped his newspaper and w
the edge of a chair an
here before the jeweler's store after Lucy Dalles had left him, tingling blissfully in every vein, the mundane thought that Tweet was probably awaiti
mbus!" he added in an undertone. He blinked his eyes thre
ot up, wiped his twisted nose with his handkerc
with a chuckle, "how mu
us
ow poor ar
oor ar
ooker & Co. pa
at I want to with my
nuate that you're not capable o' judiciously handlin' the
-eight dollars, and I've go
and
m di
n ro
heeled
which came and went in his slate-blue eyes. Without another word Tweet left
y sank to the edge of his chair.
they al
Tweet lowered it and presented a countenan
part o' true friendship calls for me to use the surgeon's knife
en curbed a threatening outburst. "I know they're not the best
it gives you the feel, it's the goods. When you get next a little it'll cost you more money to get that feel outa clothes. After all, now, when that tin-roof look wears off of 'em you won't appear so whittle
ndow. "Did you see the
he block to get out
r. Tweet. I felt so kinda-well, kinda c
to do with that? And
', I su
rom the restaur
es
e a good lawyer, w
't kno
the place where there's a frowsy-topped waitress that's got you goin'. Well, le's foget it. Do we go to so
in the city, and I think I oughta-- Really, I wanta g
idn't inte
all. I want to g
in' to win her till you get next to yourself. Now, Lucy's a pretty popular dame with the fellas about the restaurant. I've seen her joy-ridin' with fellas I know are there with the coin, and savvy more in a minute than you ever knew. Now, wait a mi
to make your fortune, but that you're comin' back to see her. Put emphasis on who you're com
ng out the window. In the midst
riendship that promised him a start, in order to gain love back m
on with his hints of past affluence. But he liked him instinctively, which, after all, is more human and satisfactory than liking a person after analyzing him an
opped his paper.
o-mor
r life! Thi
about noon. You wait here a little, while I go down
d steadily. "Got a date wit
he said she wanted to see me when she went of
"go ahead. Got a date with her, eh? I thought maybe you'd just go down
hurrie
he restaurant. Was he to suffer such pangs o
face to face with her. She had been looking in the jeweler's win
ute late," she scolded, pointi
'am-I wa
so serious. A mi
'am-not
aimed them
ked a little petulantly, and turned h
g signs which read "For Hire-Four Dollars an Hour." It was worth it, if only to break this humiliating
tly. "But I gotta dress. We'll get a
m engaged a car by the hour, and they entered. She dire
ung the door open for his passengers. Into a dark, musty
invited; "and ex
, and Hiram heard the tatto
th specimens of quartz, and four cloth-covered cushion rockers. With rattlesnake fairness
g, while outside the hired car purred
stairs. Lucy entered, dressed in silk and furs and wearing a large picture hat. The savin
d miserably as he clumsil
Park, Mr. Hoo
ard, touched his cap,
eping this question had been overriding Hi
r as to invite you home with me if I didn't
all, ma'am. But when you said
front of the jewelry shop for over a quart
, ma
iend come out of the restau
? No, ma'am
t? Heavens above! Say, he's a funny guy. Well, he'd been in talking about you. He said you we
y stared
er, and that you had just come from
e she was silen
sort of butting in
waited
d mine are getting tangled. You're crossing my pat
that way?' I sa
eading my business partner fr
and talk sense, if you'
old,' he said; and that you were keeping the thing back by-by-by wanting to hang around Frisco. He said you two
d he said for me to give you the cold shoul-well, what he me
Two things: First, I promised to tell you about the moving picture you helped me with this morning. Then the other thing is Mendocino." She leaned forward
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